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Gameplay

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Battles in Sudeki takes place in real-time. You control one of the four characters while the computer controls the rest. Tal and Buki are melee fighters whose primary attacks are timed button combos. Ailish and Elco are both long-range oriented fighters. When your in control of either Ailish or Elco the game shifts into a first-person perspective to allow for greater accuracy.

Each character has his or her own Skill Strikes, which is basically a fancy term for spells. Both defensive and offensive Skill Strikes are acquired through the course of the game. Skill Strikes cost Skill Points to execute. Skill Points can be replenished by attaching certain items to a characters weopon or by drinking special potions. Spirit Strikes are an Uber version of Skill Strikes.

Outside of battles each of the four characters have special skills that can be used to solve puzzles and get past obstacles. Tal can push blocks around, Ailish can dispel walls and certain obstacles, Elco has access to jetpacks which acivate close to crystal clusters, and Buki who can climb certain walls.

Characters

Tal, abandoned by his father in favor of the army, wishes to prove his strength in battle. Tal's mother and brother were both killed in the ongoing war with the Aklonians. Tal joins the Elite Illumina Guard under the command of his father, General Arlo.

Worlds

Story

Sudeki is set in a world ripped in two. Here shadow and light battles for control of the world. Queen Luscia of Haskillia is upset that the Aklorians have begun to invade the countryside. The swordsman Tal, sorcerress Ailish, huntress Buki, and the scientist Elco battle to save their homeland.

Criticisms

The world of Sudeki is bright and colorful, however, many have questioned the choices in character designs. It is also the general consesus that the voice acting is abysmal and the music leaves something to be desired. The one saving grace of Sudeki seems to be the combat.